The World Bank's Evolutionary Approach to Mining Sector Reform

作者: Gary McMahon

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关键词: IndustrialisationNatural resource economicsSustainabilityCapacity buildingEconomic policyBusinessSustainable developmentResource curseNatural resourceArtisanal miningMining law

摘要: In this report, in addition to aggregate results, six brief case studies are used highlight the impact of Bank supported mining sector reform on various indicators at different links value chain. These include: impacts investment; production and employment Argentina; institutional capacity building Papua New Guinea; fiscal revenues Tanzania; community regional development Madagascar; sustainable Mongolia; resource corridors Liberia. The reforms 1990s early 2000s, which focused increasing investment regulatory capacity, have often had spectacular results with respect good institution building. work efficiency transparency regimes has also achieved significant success, although it is still too make a final assessment. While sector-specific aspects management allocation days, there do seem been important poverty reduction number countries that undergone reform, an insufficient passage time definitive judgments.

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